Tag: food

There’s no doubt that Sydneysiders are massive foodies. And luckily, bakeries have warmed to the city’s demands for the most supreme hot cross bun. All over the city, bakers are battling it out for all things hot cross bun related, from traditional buns, to unusual varieties such as matcha hot cross buns and hot cross bun… Continue reading Sydney’s best hot cross buns for Easter 2016

When the LVMH group (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Céline, Givenchy…the list goes on) shows interest in acquiring TWG Teas, you know that TWG has achieved the ultimate status in the tea world. And it’s quite a feat – who would have thought that leaves could be luxurious? When you step into the beautiful boutique, purchase an impeccably packaged… Continue reading TWG Tea Salon and Boutique: The Louis Vuitton of tea

If you haven’t realised, a lot of restaurants in Australia offer a ‘Modern Australian’ menu. I’ve often wondered – what is modern Australian? I kept this question at the forefront of my mind when I visited Berowra Waters’ Inn and sampled the Summer degustation menu for dinner. First up, guests must park at one of… Continue reading Sampling ‘Modern Australian’ Cuisine @ Berowra Waters’ Inn

A sign of a truly incredible foodie experience is if I’m still salivating over my food hours after I’ve gobbled it up. In the case of the warm, buttery Connecticut lobster roll packed full of red meaty lobster that I had for lunch (along with chips and a drink) at Waterman’s Lobster Co, instead of… Continue reading Mouth-watering lobster rolls at Waterman’s Lobster Co

Zuma Dubai is undoubtedly the crème de la crème of Japanese-fusion izakaya style fine dining. All the dishes and drinks I tried were perfect to a tee. So given Hong Kong’s menu had some of the items on Duba’s menu, I was interested – how does Zuma Hong Kong compare? Mum and I set out… Continue reading NYE feast @ Zuma, Hong Kong

Day 2, Hong Kong: What better way to spend Christmas than by doing lots of eating and shopping?! We started our Hong Kong Christmas morning adventure by having buffet breakfast at our hotel, the Crowne Plaza Kowloon East. Breakfast was followed by my brother and I taking Christmas photos by the edible life-size gingerbread house… Continue reading Christmas in Hong Kong